Northernsurfer101 wrote:I just have a feeling that I will outgrow the BIC fast and wanting a new in a short time. .
what do you mean by 'outgrow'?
You may be out of the usual, but I doubt the vast majority of people surfing 10-20 days a year will 'outgrow' a 7'9 board within 3-4 years, if by outgrow you mean finding the board is restricting what you want to do.
But even if you do find that (or, more realistically, even if you decide you want a new board), then you can just sell it again.
Shorter boards are harder to surf. If (say, figures just made up) it takes you 20 sessions to get used to comfortably surf a 7'9, then it might take you 60 sessions for a 7' board. If you are surfing every day then that is maybe ok; but for you that is 3 years instead of 1 year
I will say that the most common comment we get about boards from advanced beginners is 'I want a board I can grow into' or 'I want a board that I can advance on'. However, firstly no board will restrict your skill development. Boards just allow you to focus on particular styles, not skills (other than, say, doing airs which is a short board thing). Secondly, surfing is harder than people think. Finally, if you are rarely catching waves or tire out after an hour, then you just cant learn the skills anyway.
That said, I wouldnt suggest getting a board that you dont think is the one you want. Because then you will spend your time thinking the board is at fault or constantly wanting something else. If you want a different board, then get one - just keep in mind that what you want and what you should get may be very different.
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